GCSE Mathematics Probability and Data Handling. 2 Probability The probability of any event lies between 0 and 1. 0 means it will never happen. 1 means.

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2 Probability The probability of any event lies between 0 and 1. 0 means it will never happen. 1 means it is certain to happen. Between these values, the event may or may not happen. The sum of all probabilities is equal to 1

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3 Probability The probability of one event happening OR another is found by adding the probabilities, being careful of any overlap The probability of one event happening AND another happening is found by multiplying the probabilities, being careful of replacement

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6 Possibility Space Used to show all the outcomes of an event. Two tetrahedral dice are thrown, one contains the numbers 0 2 4 6, the other contains the numbers 1 2 3 4. The score is found by adding the numbers together

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8 Probability Trees These are used when more than one event is being described. They conveniently display ALL the possible outcomes. Within a branch the probabilities add up to 1. To calculate the given probability, multiply along the branches.

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9 Example On my way to work I pass two sets of traffic lights. The probability I have to stop at the first set is 0.4 The probability I have to stop at the second set is 0.45 What is the probability I have to stop (i) once only; (ii) at least once?